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Biddamanna Istrisàili/Villagrande Strisaili

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Biddamanna Istrisàili/Villagrande Strisaili

The 17 Most Amazing Peaks around Biddamanna Istrisàili/Villagrande Strisaili

Best mountain peaks around Biddamanna Istrisàili/Villagrande Strisaili are situated in the heart of Sardinia's Gennargentu massif, offering a diverse and rugged landscape. This region is characterized by prominent peaks, ancient oak forests, and rich biodiversity. The area features steep rocky cliffs and is traversed by rivers and streams. It provides opportunities for exploring natural features and historical sites.

Best mountain peaks around Biddamanna Istrisàili/Villagrande Strisaili

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Mount Oro, a summit that offers panoramic views…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Summit of Punta La Marmora

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Imagine standing on the highest point in Sardinia, Punta La Marmora, and your gaze sweeps over the entire island. On a clear day you can even see the silhouettes of …

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Punta Paulinu

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Punta Paulinu belongs to the Gennargentu mountain range. It is part of the main mountain ridge, made up of the five highest peaks on the island (Punta La Marmora, Bruncu …

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Mount Bruncu Spina

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This is not the highest peak in the area yet, but the views are great

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Perda e Liana

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The natural monument Perda 'e Liana is a protected natural area of Sardinia. It is located in the municipality of Gairo, in the province of Nuoro. It was established in …

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Mount Oro

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Very beautiful panoramic view of the east coast, the Monte Scoine, Arbatax and the green plain around Tortoli. The reward for the rocky ascent over a boulder field.

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Stefan L.
September 6, 2025, Punta Paulinu

Great view. Beautiful area.

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Swim
May 28, 2025, Monte Oro

Magnificent view from Monte Oro and I think you are almost always alone (I didn't meet anyone except four climbers a little further down on the north face)

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Jenny
May 6, 2025, Perda e Liana

A uniquely shaped, towering tower, a natural monument, symbol of Ogliastra, and a key morphological feature of central-eastern Sardinia. Perhaps once a gathering place for the Nuragic peoples, it later became, in popular legend, the entrance to the underworld. It protrudes from the earth like a giant finger reaching toward the sky and, especially in this wild area, is a landmark visible from afar for hikers. Perda 'e Liana is an extraordinary rock formation declared a natural monument in 1993. The peculiar "mountain," known in Sardinian as Taccu or Tonneri, rises in the Gairo Sant'Elena area: it is the greatest witness to the erosive effects of weathering that have been affecting the vast limestone cover of Ogliastra on the border with Barbagia di Seulo for several million years. Erosion gradually isolated the "tower," forming its base. It is the highest (1293 m) of the numerous Ogliastra limestone mountains, the northern foothills of the Tonneri plateau, about two kilometers away, to which it is connected by the s'Arcu 'e su Pirastu Trottu pass. Perhaps in ancient times, they formed a single mountain ridge. Source and further information: https://www.sardegnaturismo.it/de/entdecken/perda-e-liana

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Spott
September 21, 2024, Monte Oro

A summit that is easy for experienced hikers to reach. The path over the stones is well marked with cairns. Anyone who goes up here is allowed to put up one or two cairns.

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With an all-mountain mountain bike you can do almost everything on the bike, both uphill and downhill

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Imagine standing on the highest point in Sardinia, Punta La Marmora, and your gaze sweeps over the entire island. On a clear day you can even see the silhouettes of Corsica on the horizon. You can put this experience into practice by hiking to the summit of this 1,834 meter high elevation. Ideally, start your tour in the parking area at Rifugio Sa Crista or Rifugio S’Arena near Desulo. The route is not short at 15.5 kilometers, but it rewards you with an incredible variety of landscapes. Within a walking time of three and a half to four and a half hours, you will cross picturesque forests, pass flowering meadows and hike across impressive boulder and craggy terrain. Among other things, it goes over the summits of Bruncu Spina and Punta Paulinu. As you climb from Bruncu Spina towards Punta La Marmora, a huge summit cross might lead you astray. But don't be fooled, because the true summit is only reached when you reach the small rock pyramid that marks the top of La Marmora. The peak itself was named after the general and scientist Alberto Ferrero della Marmora, who described Sardinia in detail in his works. His love for the island will become clear to you at the summit when you enjoy the breathtaking view. You should be well prepared for this hike. This means: Sturdy hiking boots, enough water and sun protection should be in your luggage. If you need refreshment in between, you can stop off in the towns of Desulo or Fonni. The months from June to September are ideal for the tour. But Punta La Marmora is actually a year-round hiking destination for everyone who is looking for something special. Ready for this adventure? Then lace up your hiking boots and experience Sardinia at its best!

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Climbing to Punta La Marmora from Bruncu Spina you first reach the pre-summit, which is misleading with its enormous summit cross. To reach the highest peak in Sardinia, you need to continue further south until you reach a small rock pyramid. This marks La Marmora's peak share of 1,833.

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BeCycling
September 12, 2023, Punta Paulinu

If you reach Punta Paulinu from Mount Bruncu Spina by walking on the high path, as you approach the rocky peak you can see on the left (towards the south-east) the famous rock formation called "Arcu Gennargentu", which is a set of three rocks that it forms a natural arch overlooking Mount Bruncu Spina on one side and the Sardinian panorama to the east.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most prominent mountain peaks to visit around Biddamanna Istrisàili/Villagrande Strisaili?

The region offers several notable peaks. Summit of Punta La Marmora is the highest in Sardinia, offering expansive views. Mount Bruncu Spina is the second highest and known for winter sports. Other significant peaks include Mount Oro, which provides panoramic views of the east coast, and Monte Idòlo, featuring a unique monument and coastal vistas.

What is the highest mountain peak in Sardinia, and what can I expect there?

The highest peak in Sardinia is Summit of Punta La Marmora, standing at 1,834 meters. From its summit, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views across the entire island, with the coastline visible on clear days, and even glimpses of Corsica. The slopes are home to unique mountain flora and wildlife like golden eagles and mouflons. It's a prime destination for challenging hiking, and an annual event, "Aspettando l'alba a Punta la Marmora," offers a unique stargazing and sunrise experience.

Are there opportunities for winter sports in the mountains near Villagrande Strisaili?

Yes, Mount Bruncu Spina, the second-highest peak in Sardinia, is notable for offering ski lifts during winter. It's one of the few places on the island where skiing is possible, making it a unique winter destination.

What unique natural landmarks can I find in the region?

The region is home to Perda e Liana, a striking natural monument. This uniquely shaped, towering rock formation is a landmark visible from afar and is considered a symbol of Ogliastra. It's an extraordinary rock formation that has been declared a natural monument.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks around Biddamanna Istrisàili/Villagrande Strisaili?

The mountain peaks offer diverse and spectacular views. From Punta La Marmora, you can see across the entire island. Mount Oro provides beautiful panoramic views of the east coast, including Arbatax and the green plain around Tortolì. Monte Idòlo also offers great views of the eastern coast and surrounding towns.

Are there hiking trails suitable for different skill levels near these mountain peaks?

Yes, the area provides a range of hiking opportunities. While many trails to the prominent peaks like Punta La Marmora are challenging, there are also intermediate options. For more detailed information on routes and their difficulty, you can explore the various hiking trails in the area on the Hiking around Biddamanna Istrisàili/Villagrande Strisaili guide.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks around Biddamanna Istrisàili/Villagrande Strisaili?

The months from June to September are generally ideal for hiking the peaks, offering pleasant weather conditions. However, Punta La Marmora is considered a year-round hiking destination for those seeking a special adventure. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip, especially during shoulder seasons.

What kind of wildlife can I encounter in the mountains of this region?

The Gennargentu range, where many of these peaks are located, is rich in biodiversity. On the slopes of Punta La Marmora, you might spot golden eagles and mouflons. The ancient oak forests and rugged terrain provide habitats for various species, making it a rewarding area for nature observation.

Are there any historical or archaeological sites near the mountain peaks?

Yes, the region holds significant archaeological value. The areas surrounding peaks like Monte Suana, Isadalu, Orguda, and Monte Idòlo are scattered with numerous Nuragic sites and prehistoric remains. Perda e Liana, for instance, is believed by popular legend to have once been a gathering place for Nuragic peoples.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks of Biddamanna Istrisàili/Villagrande Strisaili?

Beyond hiking, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, including challenging loops like the Bruncu Spina - Punta La Marmora Loop, detailed in the Running Trails guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Bari Sardo – View of Lido di Cea loop, found in the Gravel Biking guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Biddamanna Istrisàili/Villagrande Strisaili?

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Punta La Marmora and Mount Oro. The challenging yet rewarding ascents, the unique natural landmarks such as Perda e Liana, and the opportunity to experience Sardinia's wild and authentic heart are also highly valued.

Are there any specific events or unique experiences associated with these mountain peaks?

Yes, an annual event called "Aspettando l'alba a Punta la Marmora" (Waiting for dawn at Punta La Marmora) takes place on San Lorenzo's night (August 9th). This offers a unique stargazing and sunrise experience after a demanding hike to the summit of Punta La Marmora.

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